Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc. (formerly Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc.) recently discovered a major high-grade silver vein system at Castle East located 1.5 km from its 100%-owned, past-producing Castle Mine near Gowganda in the prolific and world-class silver-cobalt mining district of Northern Ontario. The Company has completed a 60,000 m drill program aimed at expanding the size of the deposit with an update to the resource estimate underway. In May 2020, based on a small initial drill program, the Company published the region's first 43-101 resource estimate that contained a total of 7.56 million ounces of silver in Inferred resources, comprising very high-grade silver (8,582 grams per ton un-cut or 250.2 oz/ton) in 27,400 tonnes of material from two sections (1A and 1B) of the Castle East Robinson Zone, beginning at a vertical depth of approximately 400 meters.

Note that mineral resources that are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability. Please refer to the Nord Precious Metals (previously Canada Silver Cobalt Works) Press Release May 28, 2020, for the resource estimate. The Company also has: 14 battery metals properties in Northern Quebec where it has recently completed a nearly 16,000-metre drill program on the Graal property; and the prospective 1,000hectare Eby-Otto gold property close to Agnico Eagle's high-grade Macassite alteration of the rocks and intense fracturing.

Within this zone is a 3.83 m zone running at a weighted average of 1.41 grams per tonne Au in the range represented in the table below from 252.2 m to 256.03 m. This drill campaign represents the beginning stage of defining multiple gold trends across the property with these early results being very encouraging from a system perspective. Additional results are pending. The Castle East Silver Deposit sits atop a large Archean shear, which may play a pivotal role in both the deposition of Archean gold mineralization on-site and the potential remobilization of these minerals into younger silver veins.